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WANT AD SECTION MmL rjejtzB HOME APPLIANCES Freezers, Refrigerators. Ranges. Water Heaters ALEXANDER'S APPLIANCES 501 Piedmont Arenue REAL ESTATE: Buying and Sell ing. See me for your realty re quirements. B. D. RATTERREE, Phone 86-J. J-22-tfn. WANTED: advertisers to list Items no longer needed. Sell in these columns. Want A As Pay! Phofies 167 and 283. Kings) Mountain Herald. I STOWE RADIO SERVICE: Guar anteed radio and television ser vice. Sales and Service. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 393. s-2-tfn. LOST ? Tair lady's glasses. Thought lost In Red Ball cag, Saturday, Pebruai-y 2. Finder please1 return to Dr, N. H. Reed. f-9-pd Broint Ointment For Treatment of Skin Rash. Hemmorrholds, Minor Sores, Athlete's Foot. Cuts, Burns and Poison Oak. Sold in Kings Mountain by KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. or writs Broint Ointment Co. Blacksburg, S. C. MONET BACK GUARANTEE j LOST ? REWARD ? Blond cock er spaniel dog. Answers to name 'Sandy." OTIS FALLS, Jr., Phone 208. f-9-pd. ALL TYPES High Quality SHOE REPAIR FITE'S SHOE REPAIR 841 Battleground HdL Next to Dixie-Home FOR RENT ? Close in, one furnished room. Phone 298-J or call between 3 and 5 p. m. at 112 Gaston street. f-9-16. F O R. .S A L E ? Bendix Dryer. New. Big Discount. Still Crated. Phone 225. f-9.. PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETEYLENE WELDING AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK: latest equipment, prompt ser vice. KINGS MOUNTAIN MA CHINE WORKS, Inc., Gold St. n-7-tfn. HARD STARTING? Cold weather ft l?ard on batteries. Avoid ?farting trouble* and delays. Don't take chance*. Let us inspect your battery today. If It need* replacement we'll give you a liberal trade-in allowance on a new, guar* anteed IEE of Conshohocken battery. Come In today for your froe battery checfc-up MARLOWE'S CENTER SERVICE ON THE BUSY CORNER Phone 62 NOTICE In Spite of The Rail Situation WE STILL HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF COAL On The Yard and More Coming LUMP....# EGG. O STOKER ft ? DIXIE GEM = S W - . - . \ A -WAY DOWN SOUTH IN DIXIE 1 THL NATIONAL FAVORITL ( Truly a Premium Coal r KINGS MTN. COTTON OIL CO. Your ICE & COAL Dealer Cedar Street Phone 124 No! No! LET US FIX THAT OLD WATCH Thar* la probably many years of good service in It ii repaired by an expert craftsman > ?AND THEN ELECTRONICALLY TESTED ON A We no ! only employ watchmakers who are skilled and long experienced on problem watches, but we use quality replc cement parts, ? then test all ol our work electronically on our WATCHMASTER. a scien tific Instrument which PRINTS a record. ? PROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REPAIRS m fmmrt /!' ' V ViWOWl ???? pfV'tvntWI. 1 GRAYSON'S JEWELRY I : ' # HOME-OWNED ? 1 - ? ' ?. W .* ' f *7. . - *"??&. ; '* ? \r ; .*? ?' ,, ?'? 'I. *? .?? :Sr^v-; . , . . CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS I' T ? & E\V t N U I? <He IT / AVERAGE LOCAL WHOLESALE MAPKET QUOTATIONS (Corrected Feb. 7, 1951) Eggs, Poultry Yard 50c ! Sweet Potatoes .......... $2.00 Hens (dressed & drawn .... 43c i Fryers (dressed & drawn) . . . 45c J Com (white) ... SI. 50 Com (yellow) S1.60 Wheat ..Sl.85toSS.15 Oats S1.00 Barley ,... S1.25 GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING, Prompt service and top quality | work. Free estimates. Free pick up and delivery service. T. & W. Manufacturing Co., located at former Bennett Construct ion office (1st building on right on York Road), P. O. Box 669, day phone 414-J, night phone 452-J-2 a-29-tfn. City Service Station TELEPHONE 208 HEY El DS I I 1 ? bring your | old hangers to us. We pay 50 cents per 100 for clean metal hangers. McCURDY CLEANERS -DYERS, Phone 257. a-19-tfn. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" from ALLEN'S FLOWER SHOP W. Telegraph Flown* Everywhere TeL 361 or 451-W-l E. King St GOOD OPPORTUNITY ?For man ! or woman; Wanted for city of Kings Mountain selling Wat kins products. We show you how. Age no handicap. Ideal for retired but active person. Full or part time. See or call between 9:30 and 10:30 morn ings. R. T. Burger, 307 W. Gra ham St., Shelby. Phone 8102. f-2-16. FOR TELEVISION ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS - Coll Bridges RADIO Service Ph. 625 Railroad At*. TO BUY OB SELL REAL ESTATE See HAYWOOD E. LYNCH, at Western Auto Store. Phones 92 or night 249. m-31-tfn. OK USED CARS & THUCKS? for sale We finance and insure tinder the general Motors Ac ceptance Corp. plan. See Ua To-, day! VICTORY CHEVROLET CO., Phones 49 k 419. Ju-21 -tto. SLABS FOR SALE $12.00 PER LOAD We Deliver Biggest Load For Youy Money Call or See Elmer Lumber Company Phone 54 WANTED TO BUT ? 50 clean used care. KINGS MOUNTAIN MOTOR SALES, located be tween Joy & Dixie Theatres, Phone 65a Ju-21-tfn. Lockridge Transfer Co. Insured Carriers Textile Machinery Cotton Cotton Yarn Cotton Mill Waste Cotton Seed Cotton Seed Meal Sugar Potatoes Furnituie Phone 356 Inquiries Solicited on any hauling problem NOTARY - LETTER WRITING ? Notary service, letter writing and public stenography. See MRS BILLIE LOGAN, Notary Public, at The Record Shop. Phone 27. j-5-tfn. "THE FINISH COUNTS" ? a bet ter finished appearance on our new Acfjusta-Form finishing machine. No Shine Now! Try it Today! McCurdy Cleaners Dyers, Phone 257. d-8 tfn PLUMBING ? Contracting ? Repairs ? Quick Service Ben T. Goforth * - , \ ? ' Phone 2811 Grover. N. C. tow mileage 1949 BUICK. 2 door $1695 Radio 6 heater, whit* tires, only 11,000 miles 1949 BUICK. 2 door (IS9S Radio and Heater, white tires 1*47 BUICK. 2 door $ 995 new tiros, radio and heater 1942 BUICK ... $ 450 1947 FRAZ1ER . . $695 *? AMOS DEAM or PAUL SMTHE DEAN BUICK CO. St. Negio News By Mrs. Cannte Gordon 105 Carpenter Street Kings Mountain, N. C. Turn In News Items at above address ? ' " . ' I The Senior Usher Board of Mt. Zion Baptist church met Friday: night .February 2, at the home of j Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Garvis, and ' held Its regular meeting. The! President in charge. Business wag | discussed. Refreshments were served including ice cream, cake and Russian tea. Miss Roberta Wyles, a mis sionary to Africa, will speak at Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday ! Feb. 11, at 3 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Friday is World Day of Fray i er. Everybody is? asked to join in , prayer. |- Mrs. Nancy Falls and daugh ter, Mrs. .Zenobia Hector, before ; leaving for their home in New' i York City, were house guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams. ! Miss El'en Burris was weekend , guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary, Burris and Natives in Kings Mountain. Miss Burris is em ployed at Randolph hospital, j Asheboro, N. C. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Gallilee church met at the home of Mrs. George Barnett' Tuesday night. j The installation of the officers i of the Daniel McKay Prince Hall ; Masonic Lodge No. 584 was held j February 5. The installation was performed by the Deputy of the' 22n District, Rev. A. W. Foster. The new officers are as fol lows: Rev. P. B. Falls, W. M.; Leo | Boyd Thombs. S. W.; O. V. Ellis,1 J. W.; Clarence Burris, S. D.;j John H. Jackson, J. D.; Clyde Cros , by, Tiler; L. L. Lutz, S. S-; Alonzo | Rhodes, J. S.; Paul Jackson, Mar- i shall; Roy J. Brown, Chaplain; William Manning, secretary; Charlie Home, treasurer. Mrs. R. J". Brown left the 29th ' of January for New York to visit her children. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Feb. '3. (Omitted last week) Girl Scout Troop 23 Intermediate troop 23. under j the leadership of Miss Jackson,; had charge of the Chapel pro-1 gram held in the Davidson school auditorium last week. During the Pfogratn six new Scouts received their pins and membership cards. They vCere Geraldine Jenkins. Cladie Martin, Phyllis Byers, Wil ma L. Rainey, Josephine Schenck and Virginia Ellis. Four house i Keeper badges were given to'Bob by J. Byers, Sarah Thombs, Peg gy A. Byers and Annie Thombs. Scouts receiving membership stars were: Sarah Thombs, Annie Thombs, Peggy Byers, Bobby J. Byers, Peggy Dawkins, Delia Gar vin, Thelma Burris, Kay F. Wells, Inez Ross, Betty J. Brown, Cath erine Adams, Catherine Brown, S30 FOR YOUR OLD RADIO, re gardless of age or condition, on a 17-ineh table model Televis ion receiver. GAULT'S APPLI ANCES, Phone 225. f-9. HIGHEST QUALITT^ LOW PRI CES ? Used Cars and Trucks for sale. Our selections on the lot at Used Car Headquarters, VICTORY CHEVROLET CO., Phones 49 A 419. ju-21-tfn. FOR SALE ? 8-room house in Crescent Hill! See Hal S. Plonk, Phone 405-J or 138. f-9-23. HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap iron and metal. Call J. C. CLARY, phone 418-J. m-12-tfn. i FORTELE VISION ANTCNNA ? installations, call BRIDGES RADIO SERVICE, Phone 625, Railroad avenue. n-17-tfn lyklNGS mountain' ik BESSEMf& CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Located on Kings Mountain - B? lamw City Highway, only I 2 MIIh from Kings Mountain. 1 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK TONIGHT FRL-SAT. LAST SHOWINGS February 9 and 10 "TOKYO JOE" Humphrey Bogart Alaxgndsr Knox SUNDAY, FEB. 11 "A Woman of Distinction" ?Ray Milland Rosalind Rus? 11 MON., TUES., WEDNESDAY "Cariboo Trail" Randolph Scott Gabby Hayos Monday & Tuesday Nights Are FAMILY NIGHTS per car Adm. 50c LATE SHOW EVEBT SATURDAY NIQHT? 11?M ADMISSION 40c . ? 2 Show, Nlghtlf ^i e FREE ADMISSION ? To Childrm Under IS Patterson Grove News & Comments By Mrs. Tharman Seism The Sunday School Study course lias been postponed be cause there, has been a delay in getting to the books. The W. M. U. wij! meet Satur day at the home of Mrs. Gettys Seism at 2 o'clock. Our regular time has been 2:30. but this is a special meeting at which Mrs. G. C. Teague will make a talk on the various duties of the officers in W. M. U. So we urge all mem bers and prospects to come at two o'clock. A B. T. U.. Study course will be gin on Monday night, following the third Sunday in February. All books ..re on "Soul Winning." The adults and young people will come together with Rev. G. C. Teague teaching the oook, "Every Christian's Job." Mrs. Tom Brid ges will teach "Witnessing For Christ." The Juniors will study "Jesus Saves." tocher to be an nounced later. Rev. G. C. Teague was Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hicks and' children. Mrs. G. C. Teague, Forrest and Ruth have been aid; for the past two weeks. Little Howard Goforth, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goforth, is in Shelby hospital. His condi? tion has improved slightly. Mrs. Grady Seism is still in the Memorial hospital in Charlotte where she has undergone an op. eration on her back. She la im proving and will probably be home in a week or so. Mr. and Mrs; Earl Falls' little daughter, who is in the second grade at Beth-Ware, fell Monday and broke, her arm. Mr. Martin Burton is. still on the sick list and was visited Sun day by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Blan ton and children. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Biake Jones were Sir. -and Mrs. Robert Cothran of Spartanburg, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Clint "I?ot eat and family of Bostic, N'. <\. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones and family of Forest city. Mr. and Mr.-'. Albert Logan were Friday dinner guests .of Mr. and Mr_\ Thurtnan Seism. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wrk'h't vis ited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ware Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hernby and family have moved into Mr. Mel vi.n Wright's house in front of A. L. Putnam's store. Mrs. Bulah Bridges, Mrs. Hoyle Putnam and children, Mrs. Karl Seism wore Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Sidney Hicks. Mae F. Hickman and Deasie l! Iloseboro. Kayte M. Cooke was ill arnd could not be present. Miss Mai V James, a gradu ate of the Scout Leaders Volun teer Trainers course, made the -presentations. The leader is proud of her Scouts and desires the cooperation of . everyone in helping the Scouts to >be first clasi. GASTONIA Drive-In Theatre Kings Mtn.-Gastonia Highway Box Office Open 6:15 Show Begins 6:45 Mherzi CHICKEN IN-THE-BOX EVERY NIGHT Beginning Sat. Dec. 16 51.00 PER BOX FRIDAY, Feb. 9 Doublo Feature "Bowery Blitzkrieg" Tho East Side Kids "Berlin Express" Cartoon ?' SATURDAY, Feb. 10 "MR. LUCKY" Cary Grant . Laraine Day Comedy and Cartoon SUM.. MON., TUES., February 1 1 -12-13 "COPPER CANYON" In Technicolor Ray M i Hand- Hod y Lamar News and Cartoon WED., THURS-, FRI., February 14-15-16 "QUICKSAND" Mickey Rooney Jeanne Cagney Cartoon First Run Gastonia SATURDAY, FEB. 17 "Our Relations" Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy "All-American Co- Ed A Hal Roach Comedy Cartoon , WE ABE NOW EQUIPPED WITH In-Car Heaters These Beaton will give you the same comfort here am yen Are Accustomed to en |oy ln your own bom*. ?Come and See For Youreelf This Is A Family Theatre An Children Under 12 . ADMITTED FREE -- Stan At Dasfc ? By Way Of Mention By Lois Beatty. Pvt. Horace T. Roam of Camp Pickett, Va., was a recent j:uest of Mr. aild Mrs. Karl Carpenter.' : i Clyde Cooke of Fort Jackson, S. c., was a recent visitor in this community. j Mi.ss Ann Cost nor had as her guests Sunday afternoon her sis ter, Mrs. Jim Sherrill and Air. iSherrili of Cherryviile. i Miss Edith Queen is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. L. Queen of Marble. ? Paul Brady of Salisbury spent I lie weekend with his sister, Mrs. Allies Gladden Mr. Troy Wng..t spen't Sunday with ,NIr. and Mrs. pave Smith, .Sr., of La\vndale. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Jr., ! spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Sr., of Lawndale. Mrs. Dorus Alien had a.1? her - .quests Sunday Mrs. T. J. Carter awKson of Cluvfter, S. C\ Home is a woman's palace ? . she will reign there content edly if it is modern ized with beautiful new floor coverings from COOPER'S. We have rugs and linol eum luxurious enou gh for royalty^ (12/ 10/36) INLAID LINOLEUM 6 feet wide HALL RUNNER 36 inches wide LINOLEUM RUGS any size ? 6 x 9 to 12 xl5 YARD GOODS Regular Linoleum by the yard RfllLHORD RVE. PHONE 93 I* The O-ood. Place To Bug Fiii-ntt. are ^ "ST/ZEN GMEN LIBERTY" r PRESENT MEMBERSHIP 2,750,000 REMNANT STORE J. E. HERNDON COMPANY 118 Battleground ' Telephone 612 IMPERIAL THEATRE? * Kings Mountain. N. C, Phone 134 TODAY, FRIDAY. FEB. 9 and SATURDAY, FEB. 10 Double Feature Program "The Skipper Surprised "Partners of Sunset" His Wife" Jimmy Wakely Robert Walker Comedy ? 2 Cartoons Joan Leslie Serial MONDAY and TUESDAY? FEBRUARY 12 and 13 Big Technicolor Special "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" Betty Hutton and Howord Keel Comedy, and Cartoon WESNESDAY and THURSDAY? FEBRUARY 14 and 15 Double Feature Program "Beau Guest" "Hoppy Rides Again" Gary Cooper Hopalong Cassidy Comedy and Cartoon "SEE THE BEST SHOWS FOR LESS" ADMISSION 30c-9c Joy Theatre KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ? PHONE 500 Friday and Saturday February 9 & 10 "BROKEN ARROW" with James Stewart and Debra Paget Woody Woodpecker Cartoon arid 2- Reel Comedy ??! LATE SHOW SATURDAY. February 10 10:45 p. m. DESTINATION MOON" with John Archer and Warren Anderson Cartoon Monday and Tuesday February 12 & 13 "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" with Irene Dunne and Fred MacMurray Latest News and Short Wednesday and Thursday February 14 & 15 "HALLS of MONTEZUMA" with Richard Widmark and Joyce McKenzie Latest Newt Dixie Theatre KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. ? PHONE 96 CLOSED FOR RENOVATION Opening Friday. Feb. 16th
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